Category: Mechanic’s Liens

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Be Sure to Keep Up with Mechanic’s Lien Changes

As those of you who read Construction Law Musings are well aware, the mechanic’s lien is near and dear to my construction lawyer’s heart.  A well timed and properly filed memorandum of lien can and does often lead to payment without the need for the suit to enforce that lien.  Of course the key part […]

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Quick Primer on Virginia Mechanic’s Lien Law

If you have spent significant time in the construction business, you have encountered instances where (i) your construction contract has been breached, (ii) you have not been paid, and (iii) you need to file a mechanic’s lien. Some basic business practices, however, will help ensure that your lien rights are maximized and your claim preserved. […]

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150 Reasons to Talk to a Construction Lawyer Early in a Project

I hope that headline got your attention because this is a reminder to contractors and subcontractors that the Virginia mechanic’s lien statute has several different time limits.  One is the 90 day statute of limitations on filing your memorandum.  This “90 day rule” is generally well known among construction professionals I talk to and work […]

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A Great VA Supreme Court Opinion on Mechanic’s Liens

Mechanic’s liens are dear to my construction lawyer’s heart, and I write about them often here at Construction Law Musings.  I try and cover everything from the General Assembly making changes to the rules, to general discussions of recent cases. Recently, a great case came out of the Virginia Supreme Court that gives great insight […]

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Important Construction Opinions of 2012

As they do every year, Virginia Lawyers Weekly produces their editors choices of the important opinions of the year.  2012 was no different. Among these opinions are many that affect the construction industry in Virginia. The opinions that made the cut ranged in topic from mechanic’s liens to the source of duty rule.  I particularly […]

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